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Every afficianado of ephemeral public-domain films is familiar with the gratuitous and ubiquitous "purple vomit sequences" that inexplicably appeared in a great number of these films over a twenty-year period. As yet, not one producer, crewmember, or actor who was involved in any of these films has volunteered a reason for these bizarre segments, most of which have been excised from prints currently in distribution. |
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Reviewer:
NoiseCollector -




Subject:
Almost brilliant
1 star off because I did not think of it first.
Reviewer:
ridetheory -




Subject:
I can't believe I ate the whole thing...
A very odd clipfilm from a very odd clipfilm maker. Computer-generated purple barf spews forth from the mouths of several people, some of whom seem quite happy about it. Short enough so that the single gag doesn't wear out its welcome, and, like all of Mr. Pannibread's work, it's funny peculiar as well as funny ha-ha.
Reviewer:
simon c -





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Genius
Actually, I'm not sure there's much else I can say. It must have been very tricky to find the rare vomit sequences from all that archival footage, so I salute Mr. French Bread for doing so.